Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime earnings. We used data from 5 cohorts (Brazil, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and South Africa) to explore the relative importance of birthweight and postnatal weight gain for schooling in pooled analyses (n = 7945) that used appropriate statistical methods [conditional weight (CW) gain measures that are uncorrelated with prior weights] and controlled for confounding. One SD increase in birthweight, ~0.5 kg, was associated with 0.21 y more schooling and 8% decreased risk of grade failure. One SD increase in CW gain between 0 and 2 y, ~0.7 kg, was associated with higher estimates, 0.43 y more schooling, and 12% decreased risk of failure. One ...
Performance in intelligence tests tends to be higher among individuals breastfed as infants, but lit...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Objective: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime ear...
SummaryBackgroundFast weight gain and linear growth in children in low-income and middle-income coun...
Background: Fast weight gain and linear growth in children in low-income and middle-income countries...
Background Under-nutrition in early childhood has harmful impacts on human capital formation in chil...
BackgroundUnder-nutrition in early childhood has harmful impacts on human capital formation in child...
Background Some studies suggest that weight gain in childhood may increase the risk of chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Growth faltering has been associated with poor intellectual performance. The relative st...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between birth weight and school achievement among ch...
Background Growth faltering has been associated with poor intellectual performance. The relative str...
This paper estimates the effects of birth weight on health and educational outcomes for Brazil using...
Objectives: To evaluate the associations between birth weight (BW), infancy, and childhood weight ga...
Objective: To assess the relationship between weight catch-up in infancy and achieved schooling at 1...
Performance in intelligence tests tends to be higher among individuals breastfed as infants, but lit...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Objective: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime ear...
SummaryBackgroundFast weight gain and linear growth in children in low-income and middle-income coun...
Background: Fast weight gain and linear growth in children in low-income and middle-income countries...
Background Under-nutrition in early childhood has harmful impacts on human capital formation in chil...
BackgroundUnder-nutrition in early childhood has harmful impacts on human capital formation in child...
Background Some studies suggest that weight gain in childhood may increase the risk of chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Growth faltering has been associated with poor intellectual performance. The relative st...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between birth weight and school achievement among ch...
Background Growth faltering has been associated with poor intellectual performance. The relative str...
This paper estimates the effects of birth weight on health and educational outcomes for Brazil using...
Objectives: To evaluate the associations between birth weight (BW), infancy, and childhood weight ga...
Objective: To assess the relationship between weight catch-up in infancy and achieved schooling at 1...
Performance in intelligence tests tends to be higher among individuals breastfed as infants, but lit...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Objective: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...